Route Policy (also well known as PBR, policy-based routing) is a feature where you may need to get a strategy for routing. The packets will be directed to the specified interface if they match one of the policies. You can setup route policies in various reasons such as load balance, security, routing decision, and etc.Through protocol, IP address, port number and interface configuration, Route Policy can be used to configure any routing rules to fit actual request. In general, Route Policy can easily reach the following purposes:

Load BalanceYou may manually create policies to balance the traffic across network interface.

Specify InterfaceThrough dedicated interface (WAN/LAN/VPN), the data can be sent from the source IP to the destination IP.

Priority.The router will determine which policy will be adopted for transmitting the packet according to the priority of Static Route and Route Policy.

Failover to/FailbackPackets will be sent through another Interface or follow another Policy when the original interface goes down (Failover to). Once the original interface resumes service (Failback), the packets will be returned to it immediately.

Other routing.Specify routing policy to determine the direction of the data transmission.

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